When you are visiting different website, you should be aware that you might download and install a bogus security application which will affect the system’s functioning. Do not doubt to remove Windows Daily Adviser after discovering it on the computer, because it is one of a bunch of malicious malware. Windows Daily Adviser is known as a clone of Windows High-End Protection, Windows Defending Center and many more malware that belong to the Rogue.VirusDoctor family.
When Windows Daily Adviser is installed, it starts misleading Windows users. First, it changes the Registry entries and hides Registry Editor. Second, it disables the Internet, and it becomes impossible to access the Internet unless you launch the Safe Mode in Networking. Third, it disables some executable files which are capable of detecting the system’s infections. Moreover, you cannot see the details of how the system is performing because Windows Task Manager is disabled, as well. However, this is not all what Windows Daily Adviser can do. If you do not remove Windows Daily Adviser, it frightens you into thinking that the computer is infected. The threats presented by the rogue are imaginary, and there is no need to try to delete those infections. The balloon notifications displayed in the Task bar are also counterfeit; therefore, you should remove this infection without delay.
As you already know, Windows Daily Adviser displays fraudulent notifications. Some of them are given so that you could know how this pest might trick you:
Error
Attempt to run a potentially dangerous script detected. Full system scan is highly recommended.Error
Software without a digital signature detected. Your system files are at risk. We strongly advise you to activate your protection.
If you want to get rid of Windows Daily Adviser manually, you have to have the processes which are discussed above restored. Windows Daily Adviser can be removed when it is registered by entering a registration key. You should not reveal your banking details to the criminals to get the key, because the key is presented below:
0W000-000B0-00T00-E0020
However, manual removal is not for every Windows users, because the removal must be performed very thoroughly, and none of the components of Windows Daily Adviser can be skipped. A file of the rogue left in the system does not mean that Windows Daily Adviser is deleted completely. The infection might be revived, and you will have to repeat the removal. To prevent this from happening, we suggest you use a legitimate application tool which will delete Windows Daily Adviser from the system without any trace of it.